2 Reis 18
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1 In the third year of Hoshea, the son of Elah, king of Israel, reigned Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah. (In the third year of Hoshea, the son of Elah, the king of Israel, Hezekiah, the son of Ahaz, the king of Judah, began to reign.)
1 Ezequias, filho de Acaz, começou a reinar em Judá no terceiro ano do reinado de Oseias, filho de Elá, rei de Israel.
2 He was of five and twenty years, when he began to reign, and he reigned in Jerusalem nine and twenty years; the name of his mother was Abi, the daughter of Zachariah.
2 Tinha 25 anos quando começou a reinar, e reinou em Jerusalém por 29 anos. Sua mãe se chamava Abi e era filha de Zacarias.
3 And he did that, that was good before the Lord, by all things that David, his father, had done.
3 Ezequias fez o que era certo aos olhos do S enhor , como seu antepassado Davi.
4 And he destroyed [the] high places, and all-brake [the] images, and cut down [the maumet] woods, and he brake the brazen serpent, whom Moses had made; for unto that time the sons of Israel burnt incense to it; and he called the name of it Nehushtan. (And he destroyed the hill shrines, and broke up all the images, \+em or all the idols\+em*, and cut down the idol groves, \+em or the sacred poles\+em*, and broke apart the bronze serpent that Moses had made; for unto that time the sons of Israel had burned incense to it; and they called it Nehushtan.)
4 Removeu os santuários idólatras, quebrou as colunas sagradas e derrubou os postes de Aserá. Despedaçou a serpente de bronze que Moisés havia feito, pois os israelitas queimavam incenso para ela. A serpente de bronze se chamava Neustã.
5 And he hoped in the Lord God of Israel; therefore after him none was like him of all the kings of Judah, but neither also in the kings that were before him. (And he hoped in the Lord God of Israel; and after him there was no one like him out of all the kings of Judah, but also not any of the \+em kings\+em* who were before him \+em were like him\+em*.)
5 Ezequias confiava no S enhor , o Deus de Israel. Não houve ninguém como ele entre todos os reis de Judá, nem antes nem depois.
6 And he cleaved to the Lord, and went not away from his steps, and he did the commandments of the Lord, which the Lord commanded to Moses;
6 Ezequias se apegou ao S enhor , não se afastou dele e teve o cuidado de obedecer a todos os mandamentos que o S enhor tinha ordenado por meio de Moisés.
7 wherefore and the Lord was with him, and he governed wisely himself in all things, to which he went forth. Also he rebelled against the king of Assyrians, and therefore he served not to him; (wherefore the Lord was with him, and he wisely governed himself in all the things, to which he went forth. And he rebelled against the king of Assyria, and he served him not;)
7 Assim, o S enhor estava com Ezequias, e ele era bem-sucedido em tudo que fazia. Rebelou-se contra o rei da Assíria e não lhe pagou tributo.
8 and he smote [the] Philistines till to Gaza, and all the terms of them, from the tower of the keepers unto a city made strong.
8 Derrotou os filisteus até Gaza e seu território, desde o menor posto de vigilância até a maior cidade fortificada.
9 In the fourth year of king Hezekiah, that was the seventh year of Hoshea, the son of Elah, king of Israel, Shalmaneser, king of Assyrians, went up to Samaria, and fought against it,
9 No quarto ano do reinado de Ezequias, o sétimo ano do reinado de Oseias, filho de Elá, rei de Israel, Salmaneser, rei da Assíria, atacou a cidade de Samaria e a cercou.
10 and took it. For after three years, in the sixth year of Hezekiah, that is, in the ninth year of Hoshea, king of Israel, Samaria was taken;
10 Três anos depois, no sexto ano do reinado de Ezequias e no nono ano do reinado de Oseias, rei de Israel, Samaria foi conquistada.
11 and the king of Assyrians translated Israel into (the) Assyrians, and he set them in Halah, and in Habor, rivers of Gozan, (and) in the cities of (the) Medes; (and the king of Assyria carried away the Israelites to Assyria, and he put them in Halah, and on the banks of the Habor River, \+em that is\+em*, the river in Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes;)
11 O rei assírio deportou os israelitas para a Assíria e os colocou em assentamentos em Hala, ao longo das margens do rio Habor, em Gozã, e nas cidades da Média.
12 for they heard not the voice of their Lord God, but they brake his covenant, (or because they did not listen to, \+em or obey\+em*, the voice of the Lord their God, but they broke his covenant); they heard not, neither did all things, which Moses, the servant of the Lord, [had] commanded.
12 Isso aconteceu porque eles não ouviram nem obedeceram ao S enhor , seu Deus. Em vez disso, violaram sua aliança, todas as leis às quais Moisés, servo do S enhor , havia ordenado que obedecessem.
13 In the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah, Sennacherib, king of Assyrians, went up to all the strengthened cities of Judah, and took them.
13 No décimo quarto ano do reinado de Ezequias, Senaqueribe, rei da Assíria, atacou as cidades fortificadas de Judá e as conquistou.
14 Then Hezekiah, king of Judah, sent messengers to the king of Assyrians into Lachish, and said, I have sinned (or I have done wrong); go away from me, and I shall bear all things, that thou shalt put to me. Therefore the king of Assyrians putted on Hezekiah, king of Judah, (a fine of) three hundred talents of silver, and thirty talents of gold.
14 Ezequias, rei de Judá, enviou esta mensagem ao rei da Assíria, em Laquis: “Cometi um erro. Se você se retirar, eu lhe pagarei qualquer tributo que exigir”. O rei da Assíria exigiu 10.500 quilos de prata e 1.050 quilos de ouro.
15 And Hezekiah gave all the silver, that was found in the house of the Lord, and in the king’s treasures, to the king of Assyrians. (And Hezekiah gave all the silver, that was found in the House of the Lord, and in the treasuries of the palace, \+em to the king of Assyria\+em*.)
15 Para juntar essa quantia, Ezequias usou toda a prata guardada no templo do S enhor e nos tesouros do palácio.
16 In that time Hezekiah (also) brake (up) the gates of the temple of the Lord, and the plates of gold, which he had fastened (to them), and he gave those to the king of Assyrians. (And at that time Hezekiah also broke apart the gates of the Temple of the Lord; and he gave the gold plates, which he had fastened to the gates, to the king of Assyria.)
16 Arrancou até o ouro das portas e dos batentes do templo do S enhor que ele havia coberto com ouro e entregou tudo ao rei da Assíria.
17 Forsooth the king of Assyrians sent Tartan, (and Rabsaris), and Rabshakeh, from Lachish to king Hezekiah, with strong hand to Jerusalem; and when they had gone up, they came to Jerusalem, and stood beside the water conduit of the higher cistern, which is in the way of the fuller, or of \+sls (the)\+sls* tucker. (And the king of Assyria sent Tartan, and Rabsaris, and Rabshakeh, from Lachish to King Hezekiah, with a strong army against Jerusalem; and when they had gone up, they came to Jerusalem, and stood beside the water conduit of the higher cistern, which is on the way to the fullers, \+em or to the tuckers\+em*.)
17 Apesar disso, o rei da Assíria enviou, de Laquis, seu comandante em chefe, seu comandante de campo e seu porta-voz, juntamente com um grande exército, para confrontarem o rei Ezequias em Jerusalém. Os assírios se posicionaram ao lado do aqueduto que abastece o tanque superior, perto do caminho para o campo onde se lava roupa.
18 And they called (for) the king; soothly Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, the sovereign of the house, and Shebna, the scribe, and Joah, (the) chancellor, the son of Asaph, went out to them.
18 Mandaram chamar o rei Ezequias, mas ele enviou os seguintes oficiais ao encontro deles: Eliaquim, filho de Hilquias, o administrador do palácio; Sebna, o secretário da corte; e Joá, filho de Asafe, o historiador do reino.
19 And Rabshakeh said to them, Speak ye to Hezekiah, (and say), The great king, the king of Assyrians, saith these things, What is this trust, in which thou endeavourest thee?
19 O porta-voz do rei assírio mandou que transmitissem esta mensagem a Ezequias: “Assim diz o grande rei da Assíria: Em que você confia, que lhe dá tanta segurança?
20 In hap thou hast taken counsel, that thou wouldest make thee ready to battle. In whom trustest thou, that thou be (so)(fool-)hardy to rebel against Sennacherib?
20 Pensa que meras palavras podem substituir experiência e força militar? Com quem você conta para se rebelar contra mim?
21 Whether thou hopest in a staff of (a) reed and broken, (that is, upon) Egypt, (or Hopest thou in the staff of a broken reed, that is, upon Egypt), on which, if a man leaneth, it shall be broken, and shall enter into his hand, and shall pierce it. So is Pharaoh, king of Egypt, to all men that trust in him.
21 Com o Egito? Se você se apoiar no Egito, ele será como um junco que se quebra sob seu peso e perfura sua mão. O faraó, rei do Egito, não é digno de nenhuma confiança!
22 That if thou sayest to me, We have trust in the Lord our God; whether this is not he, whose high things and altars Hezekiah took away, and commanded to Judah and to Jerusalem, saying, Ye shall worship before this altar in Jerusalem? (But if thou sayest to me, We have trust in the Lord our God; is this not he, whose hill shrines and altars Hezekiah took away, and commanded to Judah and Jerusalem, \+em saying\+em*, Ye shall worship only before this altar in Jerusalem?)
22 “Talvez vocês digam: ‘Confiamos no S enhor , nosso Deus!’. Mas não foi a ele que Ezequias insultou? Ezequias não destruiu os santuários e altares dele e obrigou todos em Judá e Jerusalém a adorarem somente no altar em Jerusalém?
23 Now therefore, give ye pledges to my lord, the king of Assyrians, and I shall give to you two thousand of horses, and see ye, whether ye be able to have riders of them? (And so now, give ye pledges to my lord, the king of Assyria, and I shall give you two thousand horses, and see ye, if ye be able to have enough riders for them.)
23 “Vou lhes dizer uma coisa: Façam um acordo com meu senhor, o rei da Assíria. Eu lhes darei dois mil cavalos se forem capazes de encontrar homens em número suficiente para montá-los!
24 And how may ye withstand before one prince of the least servants of my lord? Whether thou hast trust in Egypt, for chariots and knights thereof?
24 Com seu exército minúsculo, como podem pensar em desafiar até o contingente mais fraco do exército de meu senhor, mesmo com a ajuda dos carros de guerra e dos cavaleiros do Egito?
25 Whether I ascended without God’s will to this place, that I should destroy it? The Lord said to me, Ascend thou to this land, and destroy thou it. (Did I come up to destroy this place outside of God’s will? No! The Lord said to me, Go thou up to this land, and destroy it!)
25 Além disso, imaginam que invadimos sua terra sem a direção do S enhor ? Foi o próprio S enhor que nos disse: ‘Ataquem essa terra e destruam-na!’”.
26 Forsooth Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, and Shebna, and Joah, said to Rabshakeh, We pray thee, that thou speak by the language of Syria to us, thy servants; for we understand this language; and that thou speak not to us by the language of Jews, while the people heareth, which is on the wall. (And Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, and Shebna, and Joah, said to Rabshakeh, We pray thee, that thou speak to us, thy servants, in the Syrian language; for we understand that language; and that thou do not speak to us by the language of the Jews, while the people, who be on the wall, might hear.)
26 Então Eliaquim, filho de Hilquias, Sebna e Joá disseram ao porta-voz: “Por favor, fale conosco em aramaico, pois entendemos bem essa língua. Não fale em hebraico, pois o povo sobre o muro o ouvirá”.
27 And Rabshakeh answered, and said, Whether my lord sent me to thy lord and to thee, that I should speak these words, and not rather to the men that sit on the wall, that they eat their turds, and drink their piss with you? (And Rabshakeh answered, and said, Did my lord send me to thy lord and to thee, to speak these words, and not rather to those who sit on the wall, and who shall eat their own turds, and drink their own piss, as you shall?)
27 O porta-voz, no entanto, respondeu: “Vocês pensam que meu senhor enviou essa mensagem apenas para vocês e para seu senhor? Ele quer que todo o povo a ouça, pois, quando cercarmos esta cidade, eles sofrerão junto com vocês. Ficarão tão famintos e sedentos que comerão as próprias fezes e beberão a própria urina!”.
28 Therefore Rabshakeh stood, and cried with [a] great voice by (the) language of (the) Jews, and said, Hear ye the words of the great king, the king of Assyrians. (And so Rabshakeh stood, and cried with a great voice in the language of the Jews, and said, Hear ye the words of the great king, the king of Assyria.)
28 Então o porta-voz se levantou e gritou em hebraico: “Ouçam esta mensagem do grande rei da Assíria!
29 The king saith these things, Hezekiah deceive not you (or Do not let Hezekiah deceive you), for he may not deliver you from mine hand;
29 Assim diz o rei: Não deixem que Ezequias os engane. Ele jamais será capaz de livrá-los de meu poder.
30 neither give he trust to you on the Lord (nor let him make you to trust in the Lord), and say, The Lord delivering shall deliver us, and this city shall not be betaken in(to) the hand of the king of Assyrians;
30 Não deixem que ele os convença a confiar no S enhor , dizendo: ‘Certamente o S enhor nos livrará; esta cidade jamais cairá nas mãos do rei da Assíria!’.
31 do not ye hear Hezekiah. For the king of Assyrians saith these things, Do ye with me that, that is profitable to you, and go ye out to me; and each man shall eat of his vinery, and of his fig tree, and ye shall drink waters of your cisterns, (do not ye listen to Hezekiah. For the king of Assyria saith these things, Do ye what is profitable for yourselves with me, and come ye out to me; and then each person shall eat from his own vineyard, and from his own fig tree, and ye shall drink water out of your own wells,)
31 “Não deem ouvidos a Ezequias! Estas são as condições que o rei da Assíria oferece: Façam as pazes comigo, abram as portas e saiam. Então, cada um de vocês continuará a comer de sua própria videira e de sua própria figueira e a beber de seu próprio poço.
32 till I come, and translate you, or bear you over, into a land which is like your land, into a fruitful land, and plenteous of wine, a land of bread, and of vineries, a land of olive trees, and of oil, and of honey; and ye shall live, and ye shall not die. Do not ye hear Hezekiah, that deceiveth you, and saith, The Lord shall deliver you. (until I come, and take you away, to a land which is like your land, to a fruitful land, with plenteous wine, a land of bread, and vineyards, a land of olive trees, and of oil, and of honey; and ye shall live, and ye shall not die. Do not ye listen to Hezekiah, who deceiveth you, and saith, The Lord shall rescue you.)
32 Depois, providenciarei que sejam levados a outra terra como esta, uma terra com cereais e vinho novo, com pão e vinhedos, com olivais e mel. Escolham a vida, e não a morte! “Não deem ouvidos a Ezequias quando ele tentar enganá-los, dizendo: ‘O S
33 Whether the gods of heathen men delivered their land from the hand of the king of Assyrians? (Have the gods of the heathen delivered their land from the power of the king of Assyria?)
33 Acaso os deuses de alguma outra nação livraram seu povo do rei da Assíria?
34 Where is [the] god of Hamath, and of Arpad? Where is [the] god of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and of Ivah? Whether they delivered Samaria from mine hand?
34 O que aconteceu aos deuses de Hamate e de Arpade? E quanto aos deuses de Sefarvaim, de Hena e de Iva? Acaso algum deus livrou Samaria de meu poder?
35 For who be they in all [the] gods of (the) lands, that (have) delivered their country from mine hand, that the Lord may deliver Jerusalem from mine hand? (or so how can even the Lord rescue Jerusalem out of my hands?)
35 Qual dos deuses de qualquer nação foi capaz de livrar seu povo de meu poder? O que os faz pensar que o S enhor pode livrar Jerusalém de minhas mãos?”.
36 Therefore the people was still (or But the people were silent), and answered not anything to him; for they had taken commandment of the king, that they should not answer to him.
36 Mas o povo permaneceu em silêncio e não disse uma palavra sequer, pois Ezequias havia ordenado: “Não lhe respondam”.
37 And Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, the sovereign of the house, and Shebna, the scribe, and Joah, the chancellor, the son of Asaph, came with rent clothes to Hezekiah (or came with torn clothes to Hezekiah); and told to him the words of Rabshakeh.
37 Então Eliaquim, filho de Hilquias, administrador do palácio, Sebna, secretário da corte, e Joá, filho de Asafe, historiador do reino, voltaram a Ezequias. Rasgaram suas roupas e foram contar ao rei o que o porta-voz tinha dito.
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